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Shop NEOArt of the Day: "The Beauty of Damage" of Christopher Pekoc, by Thomas Ball, Henry Adams and Bernie SokolowskiSubmitted by Norm Roulet on September 26, 2008 - 9:11pm.
You don't need to know anything about an artist, his inspiration or the construction of his art to love it.
The 24th Annual Fine Print FairSubmitted by Norm Roulet on September 26, 2008 - 10:09am.
2008/09/27 - 10:00am 2008/09/28 - 4:00pm Etc/GMT-4
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Ohio LinuxFest 2008: Free and Open Source Software Conference and ExpoSubmitted by Norm Roulet on September 14, 2008 - 2:39pm.
2008/10/10 - 8:00am 2008/10/11 - 8:59pm Etc/GMT-4
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I GRO Cleveland: Greening BrownsSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on August 31, 2008 - 9:37am.
If an apple a day keps the doctor away, what is the economic value to Northeast Ohio of bringing fresh, local fruits and vegetables to poor, unhealthy, underserved inner city places like The Star Neig ( categories:
Sculpture in Let It Bee GardensSubmitted by Norm Roulet on August 29, 2008 - 4:21pm.
2008/08/29 - 5:00pm 2008/08/29 - 8:00pm Etc/GMT-4 Library of the Day: Cleveland Heights Lee Road Branch, Reinvented by Studio TechneSubmitted by Norm Roulet on August 25, 2008 - 8:24pm.
I've used the Cleveland Heights library on Lee Road since the 1970s, and can say with confidence the recent Studio Techne reinvention of this facility transformed the space, site, and surrounding neighborhood for the better. Featuring a dramatic, high-art bridge over Lee Road, and two reused buildings - one signficantly modernized - with crisp, fitting site improvements, this is one of the best library facilities and urban redevelopments in Northeast Ohio.
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City Xpressions 2008Submitted by Norm Roulet on August 24, 2008 - 11:21am.
I GRO EC at Coit Road Farmers Market, for over 75 yearsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on August 17, 2008 - 3:27pm.
The Coit Road Farmers Market is one of the most endearing places in real NEO. Hidden away in a near-dead industrial graveyard of East Cleveland, with the curb-appeal of a brownfield, it is not a place one goes without intent. So it amazes me that just about every time I go there I see someone I know. I guess I know some pretty smart people.
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Catch the Wave! Eco-Fashion Show and PartySubmitted by Norm Roulet on August 13, 2008 - 6:18pm.
2008/10/17 - 6:00pm 2008/10/17 - 8:00pm Etc/GMT-4
Catch the Wave! Eco-Fashion Show and Party. Enjoy gourmet local organic eats, cash bar, and an Eco-Friendly fashion show featuring Cleveland’s green fashion entrepreneurs! $15 per person. (free for Bioneers conference attendees) Huron Road City FreshSubmitted by Norm Roulet on July 23, 2008 - 2:27am.
I GRO Cuba to Grow NEO?Submitted by Norm Roulet on July 10, 2008 - 11:36pm.
2008/07/15 - 6:00pm 2008/07/15 - 7:00pm Etc/GMT-4
I thought perhaps I could stump City Fresh's Maurice Small with the question "what county in the world is the leader in urban farming?", but he didn't hesitate responding Cuba. And the July 8, 2008 I GRO EC roundtable concluded we need to plan a best practices mission to Havana. Next Tuesday, July 15, 6-7 PM, come to the Independent Green Republic Of Star Village, at the Star/Hough Bakeries Complex, to help plan our mission to Cuba and discuss other plans for transforming our region through urban farming. ( categories:
City Fresh Class at Mi PuebloSubmitted by Norm Roulet on July 9, 2008 - 2:23pm.
For this week's I GRO EC With City Fresh meeting, evolving plans led us to my favorite Mexican restaurant in NEO, Mi Pueblo, in University Circle... a few blocks down Euclid Avenue from the Star Complex. City Fresh's Maurice Small brought a diverse team of young adults from across the region who are learning from Maurice about urban farming and providing fresh local food to the community. Sudhir Kade, Bill MacDermott, Joe Stanley, Greg Williams and I joined their virtual classroom, ( categories: )
Congratulations to NEO Artist Pamela Dodds, Recipient of Grant from the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb FoundationSubmitted by Norm Roulet on July 5, 2008 - 12:39pm.
I was thrilled to receive news today that one of my favorite NEO artists, Pamela Dodds, a REALNEO artist of the Day, has been awarded a $25,000 Individual Support Grant from the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation. The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation was established by American artist Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974) and his wife Esther. The foundation provides large grants to ‘serious, fully-committed artists,' ‘regardless of their level of commercial success.' This year the foundation received 482 applications from which twelve artists were selected to receive awards. I'm proud to say Evelyn and I have one of Pamela's inspiring and impressive linoleum cut prints in our collection... "Drift", above... perhaps it is time for more area collectors to seek out her work... website here!
Congratulations to Shaw's 'Best Band In The World'Submitted by Norm Roulet on July 4, 2008 - 10:06am.
When people wonder what is the value of a local daily newspaper, I must point to the story of Shaw High School Band, which was invited to China to perform but could not afford to do that. The Plain Dealer article "Bang a Drum, Proudly", by Connie Schulz, raised enough attention and funding to get them there, from where they just returned in triumph (nicely covered in the PD here, today)... a $500,000 whirlwind phenomenon all occurring in less than 6 months!
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Question of the Day: How Is Your Victory Garden?Submitted by Norm Roulet on July 3, 2008 - 11:40am.
Now that my family has land that we may use for a while, we are growing our own food... and enough for many other families, it seems. One $1.07 packet of radish seeds planted in May is already many pounds of crisp, bright, beautiful, healthy fresh veggies... and eating my first fresh radish of my life taught me radishes are actually delicious. Same for Kale, and all the varieties of lettuce covering our farmland... really fresh pesto is to die for... can't wait for the carrots and shallots!
Real NEO art never left!Submitted by Norm Roulet on July 2, 2008 - 2:03pm.
I love art, and much in the Cleveland Museum's collection, and the old and newish CMA, but I am not convinced the current reengineering of the museum is economically positive for the region, and I am very displeased with their new slogan "art is back" as shallow and disrespectful to the real NEO arts community, which has never left. The museum needs to better explore its identity and role here, as so many arts organizations, our population and economy transition, and the CMA takes a proportionately larger share of the arts funding pie. If CMA is spending $100s millions constructing new edifices for old mold and cobwebs, I will be very disappointed. I'm waiting to see Rub put his shine on anything, other than proclaiming art is back in a place it never left. What do you think... did art leave?
NEO Excellence Roundtable: Urban Farming with Maurice SmallSubmitted by Norm Roulet on June 23, 2008 - 8:35am.
2008/06/24 - 6:00pm 2008/06/24 - 7:00pm Etc/GMT-4
Two weeks ago, City Fresh's Maurice Small met with friends in East Cleveland to discuss City Fresh, urban farming, and how we may convert a typical urban convenient store, Brown's Market, into a pilot City Fresh local foods market. During our discussions, Maurice mentioned that a dedicated urban farmer may earn more than $30,000 per year from sales of food grown on one typical urban lot (say 1/10th an acre). That being the case, and considering our ever-growing need and realigning demand for locally grown food, and the fact food may be grown locally as cost effectively as elsewhere in the world, it occurred to me that the highest and best use for most of the land now cleared, abandoned, blighted and wasted in our urban neighborhoods is for urban farming. So that is a use we are now planning to be core to redevelopment of the Star Neighborhood. Intrigued? Discuss and plan for this reality with Maurice and friends this Tuesday, from 6-7 PM, at that house on Roxbury, in East Cleveland. Please RSVP if you plan to attend.
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